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Revision as of 10:12, 4 December 2014

E3 logo, circa 2004.

The Electronic Entertainment Expo (or Exposition), commonly known as or E3, is an annual trade show for the computer and video games industry. The expo is only open to industry professionals and journalists.

E3 is usually held in May of each year in Los Angeles. Many video game developers show off their upcoming games and game-related hardware at the event. The independent "Game Critics Awards" have been given to "Best of E3" games in various categories since 1998.

The first E3 was put on by the Interactive Digital Software Association (now the Entertainment Software Association) in 1995. Previously, most game developers went to other trade shows to display new products, including the Consumer Electronics Show and the European Computer Trade Show.

The Game Developers Conference is another yearly milestone for developers held in the spring each year in California, but it focuses on talks and discussions about the development of games. Other shows exist for the gaming industry (not just video games), including Origins and Gen Con.

Events

Sega Games Featured at E3

E3 2013

E3 2012

E3 2011

E3 2010

E3 2009

E3 2008

E3 2007

E3 2006

E3 2005

External links